The week’s only new entry was the French-language compilation, Le Retour De Nos Idoles, at No. 4.

Familiar names rounded out the rest of the top 10, with SoCal singer Jason Mraz ("Love Is A Four Letter Word") holding steady at No. 5, Jack White ("Blunderbuss") slipping three to No. 6 and U.K. heartthrobs One Direction ("Up All Night") dropping one spot to No. 7.

Canadian guitar hero Johnny Reid’s “Fire It Up” moved up two to No. 8, and Lionel Richie’s country-flavoured “Tuskegee” remained at No. 9.

Perhaps bolstered by the announcement of a cross-country tour later this year, Montreal music and poetry icon Leonard Cohen’s “Old Ideas” soared 11 spots to land at No. 10.

Cohen’s 12th studio album has now gone platinum in Canada.

In the U.S., Underwood reigned supreme, while Adele climbed back to No. 2 after 64 weeks on the charts.

Stateside, the highest debut of the week was L.A. alt-rockers Silversun Pickups, who came in at No. 6 with their third studio album, “Neck of the Woods.”